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Old 03-30-2005, 12:59 PM
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Check Engine Light Still On!!!!

I have a 93 Honda Civic HB with a D16 engine swap from a 95 Civic Si. The engine light came on after the swap, and I thought it was the O2 sensor gone bad. So I changed that, and its still on. Is there anything else i can check that would make the light go off? I tried disconnecting the battery too, but still no luck. I thought for sure it was the O2 sensor. It even drives better after I changed it. Thanks guys.
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Re: Check Engine Light Still On!!!!

why don't you just get the code and save yourself the headache of trying to figure out what it is.
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Old 03-30-2005, 05:47 PM
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where do i go to do that?

where or how would I do that? I know very little so far about hondas. They're fun though..
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Re: Check Engine Light Still On!!!!

Go autozone or pep boys and have them read the codes for you it should be free.
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thanks....

thanks man... never would have guessed...
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Re: Check Engine Light Still On!!!!

jump the wires. theres plenty of threads concerning it. search and you shall find
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Re: Check Engine Light Still On!!!!

http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=682412
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code 19

That was so much easier than i thought it would be. It's a code 19=automatic transmission lockup control valve. I have a 95 civic si engine in a 93 Civic HB, and the engine was a auto, and my HB is a manual. What can I do to fix this. I'm just glad there's nothing really wrong, just want that darn light off..
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